Popular Wedding Gown Necklines

In a previous blog, we discussed the many different wedding gown silhouettes that you will have to choose from when you pick out your wedding dress. However, the silhouette is only part of the dress. You will also have to decide what type of neckline, back, and waist you would like, as well as the sleeve and veil lengths.

Who knew the wedding dress alone would require so many decisions? Luckily, the talented experts at Serendipity Bridal & Events are here to help you! Not only does our boutique offer numerous wedding gowns from some of your favorite designers, but we also offer wedding planning services. Serendipity Bridal & Events makes it easy to cross every item off your wedding checklist. Book your appointment online or contact us today! We’re looking forward to meeting you.

In today’s blog, we’ll give you a quick breakdown of the different wedding gown necklines and what type of shoulders they look best with. Continue reading below, and be sure to book an appointment with Serendipity so that our experts can give you all the personal attention you deserve.

Sweetheart

A sweetheart neckline looks like the top of a heart. Wedding gowns that feature a sweetheart neckline are usually sleeveless, but they can also be worn with sheer fabric that goes beyond the sweetheart outline.

This type of neckline looks great on women will fuller breasts because it accentuates their cleavage.

Off-The-Shoulder

This neckline is exactly as the name suggests – off-the-shoulder. An off-the-shoulder neckline sits just below the shoulders to expose your shoulders and collarbone. This style looks flattering on almost every body type, however, if you have fuller arms and feel uncomfortable with your shoulders exposed, this may not be the style for you.

Portrait

A portrait neckline is very similar to an off-the-shoulder style. Instead of cutting straight across and falling just below your shoulders, this neckline lands about halfway up your shoulder and scoops across your chest. If you have fuller arms, but you still want the elegance of a slightly off-the-shoulder look, a portrait neckline is an excellent option.

Halter/High Neck

If you’re tall or have broad shoulders, a halter neckline, or a dress with a high neck, might be something for you to consider. Wedding gowns with a halter neckline feature straps that go up your chest and around the back of your neck. High neck wedding gowns have deep arm holes and a neckline that cuts across the base of your throat.

Scoop

Scoop necks look flattering on everyone. The scoop of the neckline goes from one shoulder to the other and can be a soft, elegant scoop, or plunging and dramatic. This neckline will often continue onto the back of the dress.

V-Neck

Another popular wedding gown neckline is the v-neck. A v-neck looks exactly like a “V,” hence the name. The point of the “V” dips down and widens at the neck, making this a popular choice for women with a medium-sized bust.

Choosing your perfect wedding gown may be overwhelming, especially since these are only a few of the neckline styles available. The experts at Serendipity Bridal & Events have the experience and knowledge to help you find a wedding gown that makes you feel like a bride while still meeting your criteria and your budget. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!